Brudda Posted January 6, 2012 Posted January 6, 2012 Can anyone tell me if I can get aftermarket tires for this kit?Whats up with the bridgestone tires on a mid-later sixtys lola?Please help.
sjordan2 Posted January 6, 2012 Posted January 6, 2012 Hmmm. Most of the pictures I see show Goodyears. Wheel sizes: T70 MK3b coupe 15x17 or 15x14 rear and 15x12 front T70 MK3b Spyder 15x12 or 15x14 rear and 15x9 or 15x8 front T70 MKIII 15x12 rear and 15x10 or 15x8 front
Casey Posted January 6, 2012 Posted January 6, 2012 (edited) Are you looking for a racing type tire instead of something treaded? Try here: http://www.iconautom...ain_Buttons.htm , though it looks like they only have one set available now. Might have to contact them and inquire about others... I might be intersted in the Bridgestone tires if you end up not using them. They look like pretty nice treaded street tires from the pics I've seen online. I have seen a seller on eBay offering resin 1/12 scale tires (or maybe just the spare tire) for the Trumpeter GT40 kit, too. Edited January 6, 2012 by Casey
Crazy Ed Posted January 6, 2012 Posted January 6, 2012 Are you looking for a racing type tire instead of something treaded? Try here: http://www.iconautom...ain_Buttons.htm , though it looks like they only have one set available now. Might have to contact them and inquire about others... I might be intersted in the Bridgestone tires if you end up not using them. They look like pretty nice treaded street tires from the pics I've seen online. I have seen a seller on eBay offering resin 1/12 scale tires (or maybe just the spare tire) for the Trumpeter GT40 kit, too. Although you wouldn't have found Bridgestones on that era Race Cars the Racing tires were treaded.
Brudda Posted January 7, 2012 Author Posted January 7, 2012 Thank you Casey and Ed. Thank you very much.
Old Sprinter Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 Bruce be sure a post some pictures of your race car build, I'm a race car nut and also an ex UNR Wolfpack football player from the 60s.
Uncle Keith Posted January 7, 2012 Posted January 7, 2012 Hey! Bruce, Welcome to the MCM forum. I'm so glad you're on here! So, you're workin' on that Lola you picked up when you were here. Cool! The guys/gals here will be a great help to you! And don't be bashful about showin' off some of your builds. Have A Great Day! p.s. Introduce yourself. These folks will love your builds!
Brudda Posted January 8, 2012 Author Posted January 8, 2012 Hey Keith how are you? Yea,Im trying to build the lola. The tires really bug me. They are nice but the wrong mfg. Cannot believe tamiya would make a mistake like that.I wish they would have left the lettering off so at least i could put firestone or goodyear on them.I have contacted iconauto but Derrick said he needed new molds for the goodyears.They looked really cool. Sooo I might build it as a recreation. lola is building a continuation car. Looks really cool. This way I do not have to be period correct on items like the tires.How are you comming on your build? I know it will be very cool. Have a super day and well talk to you soon. Your Bud Bruce
Brudda Posted January 8, 2012 Author Posted January 8, 2012 Old Sprinter, I will try to post the build. Love to talk to race car fans and as for the wolf pack ,ROCK ON!!!!!!!
airb Posted January 9, 2012 Posted January 9, 2012 It's a little bit usual that Tamiya make that mistake for that time the kit was released (the sixties). Taki Racing Team a Japanese team raced with a T70 and the shoes are Bridgestones. And it's not the only mistake they made with that kit !
Brudda Posted January 10, 2012 Author Posted January 10, 2012 airb what else do you know about the kit?All information is good, Thank you let us know please!!!
airb Posted January 11, 2012 Posted January 11, 2012 The main problem with the kit is that, the car never raced in blue with the white stripes with a Chevy engine but with a Aston Martin engine. The car with the Chevy had the same white stripes but was red. For this car you need to make naca intakes in the side sponsons. There also exist decals to make the Hulme & Taylor car from the '68 Tourist Trophy from F1 Specialities, this car is white with green stripes, with naca's in the front hood, and also use the Chevy. The other problem with this Lola is that you find difficult detail photo's of these cars, plenty from the latter the T70 Mk3. The tires are Goodyear's or Firestone's. And takes some time out to Google the Lola. I hope this was a little useful for you
Brudda Posted January 14, 2012 Author Posted January 14, 2012 Casey and Ed, Thank you for the info on icon auto as Derek will be sending me some tires for the lola.They are goodyears,PERFECT!!!!
Crazy Ed Posted January 14, 2012 Posted January 14, 2012 Casey and Ed, Thank you for the info on icon auto as Derek will be sending me some tires for the lola.They are goodyears,PERFECT!!!! Now all you need to make it really Perfect is a set of Decals for the '69 24 hours at Daytona Winning Car. The Sunoco car driven by Donohue and Parsons.
airb Posted January 14, 2012 Posted January 14, 2012 Now all you need to make it really Perfect is a set of Decals for the '69 24 hours at Daytona Winning Car. The Sunoco car driven by Donohue and Parsons. This is a complete different car than the Tamiya, the kit is an T70 mk3 The Sunoco from Penske driven by Donahue and Parsons is a T70 mk3b and is different in so many ways,to mention the hood and rear spoiler. But one of the nicest Lola's ever raced.
Crazy Ed Posted January 15, 2012 Posted January 15, 2012 This is a complete different car than the Tamiya, the kit is an T70 mk3 The Sunoco from Penske driven by Donahue and Parsons is a T70 mk3b and is different in so many ways,to mention the hood and rear spoiler. But one of the nicest Lola's ever raced. Yes Rudy you are correct. The entire Hood is different with squared "fender" tops and 4 not 2 Headlamps being the most easily noticed changes that would need to be made for an accurate reproduction. But sometimes emotion fogs reality . I can assure you I will NOT dispute your last statement!! As you can tell from my sig. the Sunoco Car is on my Want list. I'm a LONG time fan of Mark Donohue. Heck, I've got kits of all the cars he finished races with in the original CanAm series and only need a '70 Javelin to cover all his TransAm Cars. Thank you for tossing in the correction as I'd hate to mislead Bruce with his build.
airb Posted January 15, 2012 Posted January 15, 2012 No problem Ed, don't mention it. The Sunoco Lola is also a long time favorite of mine, one of the more spectacular Lola's ever raced.
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